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All quiet on the signing day front

By David Bashore, Bradley Guire and Ryan Howe — Times-News writer

It was a quiet signing day in the Magic Valley, with rumblings of interest but no plans cemented.

Twin Falls linebacker Zak Slotten, whose father said he wanted to try and play college football somewhere, said he was undecided as of Tuesday as to what his future held.

Jerome wide receiver Gus Callen hopes to walk on at a NCAA Division I team, but he said he will probably serve a two-year LDS mission first.

Signing day came and went without any reported signings by Mini-Cassia football players as well, although a handful are entertaining available options.

Jake Sagers, the all-state offensive/defensive lineman from Oakley, is 90-percent leaning toward Eastern Oregon, according to Oakley coach Tim Behunin.

Sage Warner, the all-state offensive/defensive lineman from Declo, has invitations on the table from NAIA and Division III colleges, according to coach Kelly Kidd, although Idaho State has expressed wavering interest.

Without any major offers, in addition to questions of academic eligibility, it appears Minico kicker Coltin Johnson’s best bet at this point is to follow the Spartan pipeline to Western Montana.

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